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Still it looks like a macro shot.
ReplyDeleteBut it is well done without macro!
ReplyDeleteI can only say: bravo!
ReplyDeleteHey, I took a similar photo and will post it tomorrow. Great minds, Andy. Great minds. :))
ReplyDeleteNice detail right down to the antennae!
ReplyDeleteNice shot and colorful bug.
ReplyDeleteTerrific capture, Andy. I don't have a macro lens either, just switch settings when I'm photographing flowers.
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful, Andy!
ReplyDeleteIt's a good solid lens! Nice shot.
ReplyDeleteLooks pretty good to me.
ReplyDeletePreciso mostrar para minha esposa como obter fotos sem macro como esta!
ReplyDeleteAbraços!
The spot of red on those gorgeous white blossoms is terrific.
ReplyDeleteNice! Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteVery lovely Andy.
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